While I've heard everyone say this time and time again I still do not know why PT is better then let's say Cubase SX or Logic.
Any insight?
Any insight?
"Dude... did he just say Reaper"
"Probably."
"You know, he uses the embodiment of Death to process audio... let's not fuck with him."
Jeff
Common James you got to love the drum map that cubase offers.
no, i hate it... and i hate the one in DP... it's to "Grid"... you get the same thing in the Edit window... piano roll... just enable the grid.. and you can freely move shit around off the grid if you want.. as i often do.. to make a more realistic performance.... drum editors actualy hinder my drum programming, they do not help me.... i liked them when i was fist starting with drum programming... as i've gotten more advanced with programming though i hate the drum editors.. they are like "training wheels". give me the piano roll in the main edit window any day.Common James you got to love the drum map that cubase offers.
Common James you got to love the drum map that cubase offers.
no, i hate it... and i hate the one in DP... it's to "Grid"... you get the same thing in the Edit window... piano roll... just enable the grid.. and you can freely move shit around off the grid if you want.. as i often to.. to make a more realistic performance.... drum editors actualy hinder my drum programming, they do not help me.... i liked them when i was fist starting with drum programming... as i've gotten more advanced with programming though i hate the drum editors.. they are like "training wheels". give me the piano roll in the main edit window any day.
yeah... no kidding :Smug:. i'm sure that was clear in what i said. it's easy to defeat the grid in piano roll editing... not so in Drum Editor mode. the Cubase and DP drum editors are "on the grid" by design... they ARE grids... and there's no way to move things around freely without switching to the piano roll.. i'd just as soon cut out that step.Just turn the snap-to off.